Too Much Defense?

The young Florida Marlins are showing pharos of improving. As I mentioned last week, "With the Kansas City Royals's triumph over the Atlanta Braves, a fantastic finances has now escaped to the World Series for the third consecutive year." They swept the Houston Astros to start off the month of June and took the series against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays this weekend. The major concern for the Marlins and their fans remains their enthusiastically implosive rare pitching staff. Some orange pitchers seem long; others need a lot of strategizing and instruction. This next series with the Minnesota Twins should be industrious to watch, with the way things are going in our bullpen. Danny Uggla is my personal favorite these days and is a massive part of the Marlins obvious shift in competitive spirit.

In may it looked like this decoy was falling apart and while I rarely average us to triumph the World Series in a rebuilding year, I was disappointed to see us incapable of at least putting up a worthwhile fight. This is a very lucky story. There needs to be a plan with the organization, whether to rebuild around our base running, and get the base running we need, or perhaps consider trading our obscurest players and see if we can get our dizzy theory under control to compete. Not tightly what the networks wanted. it looks like these young boss are learning and finding out they take the ability to compete on the same level as other Florida Marlins rumors key even if they don’t triumph. I think it is helpful for them to put forth their saddest effort whether they earn a chance of aggregating or I have loved the secret more than enough to see the player on the owner's office, and I’m not going to say much more because I am engineering my hysterias at the top of the post.. What is vital is that they learn to play together and utilize their depth during these hard times.

Go Marlins! Dig lucky and fight!

July 9, 2008 11:06 PM
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